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  1. 7 hours ago, Merion_Mom said:

     

     

    Final payment on 3 & 4 night cruises is due 75 days before sail date.  It's 90 days for 5 days or longer.

    Good to know. I don't think we have ever done less than 5 nights so I thought they were all 90 days and this was just shorter because of some Covid policy change.  We have a 4 night scheduled for spring break so I am glad to hear we have a little extra time for final.  I am getting weary of paying and then waiting on refunds 😞

  2. 6 hours ago, island lady said:

     

    Haven't done a short cruise in years myself...used to do them when I had limited time off.  Indeed it apparently seems the shorter cruises have a more congenial final payoff date that is closer to actual sail date.  

     

    With what is going on right now, and all the uncertainty...I sure wish RCI would make all booked cruises as 30 day prior payoff time...would be much less hassle than having to turn around and beg for a refund.  Especially when they seem to follow cancelling cruises just AFTER final payment.  😠

    Well that would be an excellent idea!  I wish they would take your suggestion!  We paid our final for Harmony 10/20 only to be cancelled shortly thereafter, didn't have a lot of money tied up in that one though since we used FCC from our cancelled Adventure March sailing for the final.  We booked this November on a whim when the others were cancelled thinking things would be normal by fall, we were a little too optimistic.  I work for the school system and have a daughter in elementary school so for now we are tied to school breaks so the 3 night after Thanksgiving just worked for our schedule.  We have the Mariner booked again for 4 nights over spring break which is short too but my daughter has a dance competition the first weekend of our break so we couldn't leave until Monday.  We have talked several other dance families into going with us so keeping my fingers crossed for that one for sure! I have spent countless hours trying to track down money owed, money returned, just like everyone else.  It would also be nice if they would let you know which reservation the credit is tied to.  The way they return money it is next to impossible to keep it all straight.  We have had 5 cruises cancelled some booked with an agent, some direct with more than 1 cabin booked so I am managing mine, my friends and my mom's and they are all on my credit card.  The agent booked ones Royal will not even tell me if the credit goes with those reservations.  It is just a big hot mess.  At this point I just hope the March trip goes and we won't be booking anything else until ships sail successfully.  We are just going to try for the beach next month for fall break at least we will see water!  

    Good luck to you!  I hope you sail soon.

  3. 1 hour ago, island lady said:

     

    Shorter cruise?  My 7 night 12/6 Harmony was due yesterday.   

     

    Assuming shorter cruises have later payment dates.  

    Could be, it's a 3 night.  I have never done a cruise that short, so I figured it was a Covid thing??  Who knows!  I just keep hoping they will make the next announcement prior to 9/13 so I don't have to decide to pay final or not! 🙂

  4. Mailed my daughter's renewal the end of April.  It went to the El Paso agency which is actually in Sterling Va.  I got it back today finally!  I never received the email saying it was being mailed and the status never changed online. I just checked it Monday and it still said "not found". The old passport and birth certificate came back in the same envelope as the new one which is not how I have received it in the past.  I have always gotten mine back and her last one back in two different mailings days apart.  I am just glad to have it!!  I was afraid I would never see it or the birth certificate ever again!

  5. Sorry I am slow tonight......I have gone back to work after a 5 month spring break and trying to figure out how to socially distance 1200 middle schools in a limited space and keeping them masked, while attempting to figure out how to plan to switch everything over to virtual "just in case" has just about drained every ounce of intelligence from my brain!  So we paid a $300 depo, applied 2 $654 FCC's, applied a $495 credit from the travel agency and then paid $768 at final.  Making up the $2871 total.  The invoice Royal sent for the new cruise was $2062.  I'm not really following how that would work?

  6. Sorry if this has been previously addressed but I did not see an answer.  If a shifted cruise has a price drop making it lower than the lifted cruise does Royal offer a price adjustment?  Original cruise was Harmony 10/20 it was paid in full using a combo of FCC from a cruise cancelled in March and cash.  We moved to Symphony 10/21.  The new invoice I received from Royal is about $800 less for the Symphony than the original Harmony.  I have priced it out as a new trip as well and at this point it is about $300 cheaper.  Am I entitled to a price reduction?  If yes in what form?  FCC, OBC, or credit refund. 

     

    Second issue, my child was listed in my friend's cabin so that my friend could take advantage of our discount.  She had paid her cabin in full well before final payment, well before this Covid mess all started (payment was made on my credit card).  I was told if I applied my daughter's FCC to this reservation that it would automatically generate a refund due to "overpayment" and that refund would go back on the card used to pay (mine).  I have not seen any refunds at this point, and now I am worried that I will see neither the refund or the FCC again.  I want one or the other!  Preferably the refund!  It has only been about a month though so it may just be to soon.  I just want some reassurance that I was given the correct information regarding the refund being automatically generated when applied the FCC.  

    Thank you!

  7. 1 hour ago, Merion_Mom said:

     

    Did you book directly or through a TA?  The TA may have the confirmation.

    Yes I did so she probably has it thanks!  It actually showed up in my planner about 20 minutes after I posted! 😀  this lift and shift thing was way easier than the fcc and refunds!! Still waiting on money from May cancellations.  Now if Covid will just go away so we can actually go somewhere..... 

  8. 1 minute ago, Ourusualbeach said:

    Yes you can shift that cruise. You can either do it by Sept 30th or if Royal cancels the cruise then you generally have two weeks after the date the cruise is cancelled to shift it. 

    Great!  Thank you Ken you are always a wealth of knowledge.  I'll be ready as soon as they cancel.  We all know its coming 😞

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  9. Is it possible to Lift and Shift a fully paid cruise that Royal has cancelled or are you stuck with refund or FCC at that point? Thinking about lifting and shifting from Harmony (fully paid) 10/20 to Symphony 10/21.  I know Harmony will not sail in October but I just can't seem to accept that and bite the bullet to change the reservation.  If/When Royals cancels in the next few days are we still eligible to do this or do we need to do it prior to the cancelation?  It is my understanding that current lift and shift promo ends 8/5 so there is that to consider as well.  I am hoping that date will be extended. TIA for any answers and speculations!

  10. 3 minutes ago, Ourusualbeach said:

    There has not been mixed results.

     

    You cannot transfer cruise planner items.  Those are cancelled and refunded and you must repurchase at current rates on the new ship.  There have been a very few exceptions where at the  beginning of this a rep gave out wrong information and they honoured it.

     

    Promotions, including OBC will carry through to the new reservation.  OBC from a TA is up to the TA to decide if it will carry through.  

    Thank you!  I read that they wouldn't on the RCCL blog but had read somewhere (can't remember where) people saying that they were able to transfer planner items.  At least the OBC will transfer.  Maybe the cabanas  will go on sale again...if not I just won't be having one!  Thanks for your quick reply.  

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  11. I apologize in advance if this has already been answered but I did not see it when I searched.  Will cruise planner purchases lift and shift with moved reservations or be lost?  I have read conflicting information regarding this and can't seem to find an answer on Royal's site.  My travel agent stated OBC issued from Royal from onboard booking would transfer to new ship if the reservation was shifted, but I forgot to ask about planner purchases.  Hoping to cruise on Harmony in October but I am very doubtful that it will happen.  I am trying to get my alternative plan in place for when they cancel.  I was able to get a good deal on a cabana at Coco Cay during last year's black Friday sale and would like to be able to move that too if we have to lift and shift.  We booked this particular trip pretty far out so have great rates and 2021 rates are already priced out higher.  I have used a FCC to pay balance on this trip so getting a refund is not an option. Looks like best bet is to lift and shift to Symphony for next year in the event that Harmony does not sail.  Thanks in advance to anyone who has experience in this!  

  12. 5 hours ago, bigrednole said:

    I too have been looking at options if our Nov cruise gets canceled. I saw some of the longer southern Caribbean itineraries and they look great. However, things to do on the ship are severely limited. We watched several videos of the smaller ships from different lines and they are all pretty much the same thing...older people and very few kids. Don't get me wrong, there may be some. But all of the videos we have seen turn us off from the idea and the things there for kids to do is very minimal. We are looking at Oasis class, Carnival Mardi Gras, and NCL Joy. Those ships have a ton of things for the kids.

    It has been my experience that if you are traveling in summer, or any school break no matter what size ship there will be lots of kids.  We have not been on a cruise longer than 9 nights though.    Freedom, Voyager, Oasis or Quantum classes all have tons of things to do for kids and tons of kids doing those things!!  Ironically almost every cruise we have been on my daughter has either run into a friend from school, or met kids from our area who know kids at her school.  Kind of strange since we live no where near any cruise port! Last summer on our Alaska cruise we crossed paths on boarding day with one of her school friends who ended up being in her class this past year.  We had no idea they were cruising they had no idea we were.  Made for even more fun for the girls. It was a Radiance class ship and had tons of kids on board.  I expected Alaska cruise would be mostly older people with no kids but I was wrong!  

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  13. As others have stated it truly depends on the kid! My daughter much prefers a larger ship for not just the slides, flow rider and laser tag but also for the shows and entertainment.  So given the choice she will pick a large one.  If the option is cruise on small ship or stay home.....she's all for the small ship.  If they think all cruises are going to be like Harmony I would make sure to have discussions prior to going and show plenty of pictures so that they are not disappointed.  There will be things to do, it just will not be like the things to do on the Harmony.  Right now we have had cruises on Adventure, Navigator, and Symphony cancelled as well as a Disney trip and a trip to Williamsburg, so she would be happy on the SS Minnow I think!  We have Harmony booked for October (slim to none chance of sailing) and Brilliance southern for next June.  I think if they are prepared for what to expect with the Brilliance they will be fine.  We both think Radiance class ships are some of the best for pretty water views and my daughter always enjoys the outside and semi-outside dining areas around the Windjammer.  Either way you are on a cruise!! 

  14. 4 hours ago, lulabelle said:

    Cancelled my  family’s five July cruises in March which had non refundable deposits. When should we expect our FCCs.Thanks

    I just got a July FCC deposit that I cancelled March 11 last week.  Still waiting on refunds for 2 May cruises that Royal cancelled.  

  15. 2 hours ago, Merion_Mom said:

    Thanks for posting!  My daughter's went out for renewal/new (since under age) on 4/26 and I have been trying to keep up with updates.  Still showing the generic message when I track it, so this gives me hope.  I was beginning to wonder if I would ever see the old one again.  Fingers crossed it will be processed within the next month.  I'll flip a coin to see which I receive first, her passport or my cruise refunds 😂  

  16. On 6/14/2020 at 4:47 PM, APDMOM said:

    Our local post office helps with renewals - they take passport pictures for a fee and will make sure you have the right paperwork (free service), then you walk over to the counter and mail it in yourself.  🙂 

     

    Ours too!  Ours even handles the mailing.  They looked over all the paperwork, made sure it was all there and then dded the picture they took.   I left everything with them.  They mailed it as part of the processing fee.  I know it made it because state department cashed the check ☺️    Now just hoping to get it back!

  17. Doing the land portion first does have the advantage of relaxing on the way home but going north on the cruise you experience better scenery each day.  You get up in the morning and see more and more every day.  I would image the other way around would be a little anticlimactic since you saw the best at the beginning.  Going North the excitement builds.  Doing a land package is less stress, but doing your own thing is not difficult.  We got off in Seward, spent a couple of nights there in an awesome cabin, did a bit of sight seeing and whale watching.  Rode the train to Anchorage, rented a car and drove North stopping along the way at our leisure.  Rented another cute little cabin outside Denali park and spent a few days exploring the park.  Continued the drive to the Fairbanks area then flew home from there.  I will say the flight home was a killer and we would probably have been better rested doing it the opposite direction but since you are an educator it's not like you will have to rush back to work!  Either way will be great! It was one of my favorite trips and I am totally not a cold weather person, will pick the beach over mountains typically but I would love to go back at some point.  If you go with an inside cabin at least try to pick one that is strategically located close to an exit to an upper outside deck.  We spent a lot of time on the balcony, but there were also times that we would run outside to have the entire expanse of deck to take in the sights on both sides of the ship. The balcony is great though especially late in the evening with a cup of hot chocolate in pjs just watching the sights go by before bed.  It stays light so long making for even more opportunities to see things than you might realize.   Whatever you decide I am sure you will love it.

  18. My daughter has to search out the litter box on every ship we have been on.  She has always been fascinated by this for some reason.  I think she is hoping one day she will see a dog there.  She always misses the pup when we travel.  We saw a "service" chihuahua once at Disney riding in the motorized scooter of the owner wearing a matching shirt with all the rest of the family with a magic band around it's neck like a collar.  🙂

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